Erwin Tulfo
This is an AI-generated summary based on recent coverage. It was last updated on Mon, December 22, 2025 at 1:18 AM
This is an AI-generated summary based on recent coverage. It was last updated on Mon, December 22, 2025 at 1:18 AM
Recent developments on Erwin Tulfo
Senator Erwin Tulfo filed Senate Bill No. 1625, also known as the "West Philippine Sea Education Act," which mandates educational institutions to teach students about the WPS amid ongoing maritime disputes.
The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Food, and Agrarian Reform has cited Chinese national Chaoqun Shi in contempt for alleged agricultural smuggling and for lying under oath.
House Representative Mikaela Suansing affirmed the House of Representatives' full support for livestreaming the bicameral conference committee deliberations on the proposed P6.793 trillion national budget for 2026.
Senator Erwin Tulfo has filed Senate Bill No. 1405 seeking to grant lifetime validity to the identification cards of persons with permanent disabilities (PWDs).
Senator Erwin Tulfo is advocating for reduced domestic flight prices to enhance the competitiveness of Philippine tourism against neighboring Southeast Asian nations.
A Bureau of Customs (BOC) official stationed at the Port of Subic, Juan San Andres, was cited for contempt by a Senate panel due to conflicting statements regarding the release of smuggled agricultural goods.
The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has ordered the immediate suspension of all field audits and related operations, including the issuance of Letters of Authority (LOAs) and Mission Orders (MOs), following complaints from businessmen and taxpayers.
Senator Erwin Tulfo has filed Senate Resolution 180, calling for a Senate Blue Ribbon Committee investigation into alleged corruption within the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) involving the misuse of Letters of Authority (LOAs).
Senator Erwin Tulfo dismissed the possibility of a civil-military junta gaining momentum, citing a lack of support from both the church and civil society.
The whereabouts of whistleblower Orly Guteza, who testified about alleged kickbacks involving lawmakers, remain unknown, prompting concern from senators and Department of Justice (DOJ) officials.